Prayers for Johnathan
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About the Book
So many times when parents discover that their child has a same-sex attraction, they panic and cannot cope with this information. They do not know how to react or talk with their child about this subject. Parents are often totally ignorant in their knowledge of homosexuality. The child with the same-sex attraction has multiple fears and questions as well. Both sides, the child and the parent, do not know how to react to one another. In the book, Prayers for Johnathan, Bridget Night addresses many of these issues. As a Christian mother, she is terrified when she discovers her son has a same-sex attraction. Her first reactions are shock, denial, and fear. She wonders how this could have happened to her son. Why didn’t he come to us and share what he was going through? Where does homosexuality stem from? Then the fear of her son actually experiencing gay sex haunts her. What if I have to watch my son die of AIDS or get some other sexually transmitted disease? When her son rejects God, Jesus Christ, and her religious faith, all her hopes and dreams about him becoming a missionary and serving the Lord, are lost. She notices dramatic changes in him that literally tear her apart. Her husband, too, is devastated. Johnathan, like many other teenagers, does not understand what is happening when he becomes aware of a sexual attraction for another boy. At first, he too panics and is in denial. The idea that he might be gay (a fag) freaks him out. He has so many questions and he doesn’t know where to turn. Having been raised a Christian, he becomes terrified that he is going to hell. He prays and asks God to take these feelings away, but no answers come. He becomes angry and hurt that God has abandoned him. Since his college major is computer programming, he turns to the Internet to help him find answers to his many questions. He logs into gay youth web sites and connects with a twenty-year-old gay young man from Denmark. This young man has experienced many of the fears and trials Johnathan is going through. He tries to answer all of Johnathan’s questions. His name is Soren Jensen, and he recognizes the messed up feelings many young boys like Johnathan have. Soren identifies himself as an atheist and views things from a pro-gay stand point. He feels that part of his mission on earth is to help homosexual youth accept themselves for who they are and cope with the many problems and biases they will encounter from the straight world. Ultimately, Bridget, who has little knowledge of computers, begins correspondence with Soren through e-mail. Bridget’s husband, Cole, a research scientist, helps Bridget learn computer skills and supports her efforts to communicate with Soren. This book presents the e-mail exchange between Bridget and Soren over a one-year period. Bridget shares her Christian reparative therapy views and Soren shares his pro-gay views. Each side is well represented. Both the Christian parent and the homosexual atheist, present their case. This book demonstrates that sincerity exists in both groups and that mutual respect can be accomplished.
About the Author
Bridget Night is like many concerned Christian mothers throughout the world. She would fight like a crazed bear to protect and nourish her cubs. Born after World War II in Berlin, Germany, she immigrated to the United States at the age of four. She was raised with a strong faith in Jesus Christ and at age twenty-one served a two-year mission for her church in Austria. After her mission, Bridget became a hairdresser in Las Vegas, where she had lived most of her life. Subsequently, she taught Beauty School in Tampa, Florida while raising three children and putting her husband through medical school. Teaching as a missionary, in church callings, or as a Beauty School Instructor, has always been one of her greatest gifts. Sometimes, she thinks she should have received her degree in psychology, as well as her hairdresser’s license. Customers in her salon, friends, family members, and people at church love to open up to her. Empathy, understanding, and emotional intimacy are as natural to Bridget as breathing. While growing up, she loved writing letters. Bridget discovered that sharing feelings on paper was therapeutic. So, when she found out that her son had a same-sex attraction and that he had been writing to a young gay man in Denmark for a year, she wanted to know who this person was that had been influencing her son. As she began writing this Danish man, all of her natural and developed skills served her well. She quickly connected on an emotional level, and her ability to persuade, challenge, and defend her beliefs, intrigued him. For her, it was a blessing to have something productive to do during this crisis. Too often, authors are acknowledged only if they have a long list of degrees behind their names. Bridget Night represents mothers everywhere who instinctively use all their nurturing and emotional gifts to save their children. Every weapon in their spiritual arsenal is displayed during times of emergency. This book demonstrates the creative ability mothers have and is a tribute to all those currently engaged in spiritual warfare.